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International Support for Domestic Climate Policies in Developing Countries

Editat de Karstan Neuhoff
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 17 aug 2015
This volume examines how international cooperation can support implementation of domestic climate policies in developing countries. Six case studies explore the domestic drivers and barriers for policies with climate (co-)benefits in developing countries and show that international support can help to overcome these constraints by providing additional resources for incremental policy costs, technical assistance, and technology cooperation to build local capacity. Cooperation can also contribute to robust institutional frameworks and government policies that facilitate increased private sector investment, which supports low-carbon production and consumption. Any such cooperation has to be anchored in domestic initiatives - building on stakeholder support for policies with climate co-benefits. The studies also examines the important role played by policy indicators in successful policy implementation and how they can be linked to international incentive schemes. The contributions in this volume examine cases from institutional and national perspectives from across the globe and find that, with common but differentiated responsibility for climate policy, developed countries have to contribute more towards technological and financial support in developing countries.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780415845151
ISBN-10: 0415845157
Pagini: 570
Dimensiuni: 206 x 269 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Editura: Routledge

Cuprins

Editorial: Karsten NeuhoffInternational Support for Domestic Climate PoliciesUsing Intermediate Indicators: Lessons for Climate Policy Policy targets: Lessons for Effective Implementation of Climate ActionsA History of Conditionality: Lessons for International Cooperation on Climate PolicyBrazilian Low-carbon Transportation Policies: Opportunities for International SupportPolicy and Regulatory Framework for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Development in GhanaDomestic Climate Policy for the Indian Steel SectorClimate Co-benefit Policies for the Indian Energy Sector: Domestic Drivers and North-South CooperationConcentrated Solar Power in South AfricaChina's Wind Industry: Policy Lessons for Domestic Government Interventions and International SupportTwinning: Lessons for a South-North Climate Policy Context

Notă biografică

Karsten Neuhoff is Senior Research Associate at the University of Cambridge Economics Faculty and project leader for Climate Strategies on projects of domestic and international energy and climate policy.